80,000 registered NYC voters have signed a petition so that their voices will be heard via an initiative to be placed on the NYC mayoral ballot in November. In a republic form of government (ours, last I read), the People are "represented" by their elected officials, yes? Yet the City has told these 80,000 people to go to hell, essentially. Of these 80,000 300 people turned out to demand their voices be heard. Apparently, the other 79,700 don't particularly care what form of government is lorded over them... At the same time, a few hundred courageous 20-somethings stood up to the robocop, stormtrooper, nonlethal-weapon wielding, rubber-bullet shooting, 12,000-man strong police state in Pittsburg... Get up, stand up!

– Ed.

BREAKING: 9/11 Families March on City Hall As City Seeks
to Stop Fresh Probe of Attacks from Going on November Ballot;

New York City -- Yesterday, The New York City Coalition for Accountability Now
(NYC CAN), a group comprising 9/11 family members, first responders and survivors,
led 300 New Yorkers from Battery Park to City Hall in protest of the City's attempt
to block the referendum for a fresh probe of the 9/11 attacks from going on the
November ballot.

Today, the Court ordered litigants to present arguments before Judge Edward
Lehner at a hearing scheduled for 9:30AM, Tuesday at the New York Supreme Court,
Room 252, 60 Centre Street.

On Sunday, 9/11 family member Manny Badillo welcomed the crowd at Battery
Park, "Today we are marching peaceably to let the world know that the City
of NY is defying the will of the people to have one question on the ballot,
the question to have a proper independent investigation to answer 100% of the
questions raised by the 9/11 families."

Mark Crispin Miller, author and professor of Media Studies at NYU spoke of
the lack of accountability. He noted that after 9/11 "no heads rolled";
until recently when Obama adviser Van Jones was forced to resign because he
[Ed.: allegedly] signed the "9/11 Truth Statement" in 2004.
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20041026093059633
Miller said he too signed the statement and would sign it again "in ten
seconds."

At City Hall, Daniel Sunjata, star of Fox's "Rescue Me",
gave a rousing speech challenging the integrity of the 9/11 Commission. Specifically
he cited the fact that 60% of the Commissioners have admitted deficiencies their
own investigation. Speaking about the City's challenge to NYC CAN's
ballot initiative, Sunjata said,

"Although 80,000 New Yorkers have voiced their desire in writing to include
on November's mayoral ballot, the referendum for a new investigation, the City
has responded by saying it has no jurisdiction into the murder of 3000 of its
own citizens. Look at the lengths to which they have gone to evade allowing
the residents of this city a chance to vote for answers and accountability."

Bob McIlvaine wrapped up the rally emotionally, saying, "I have one
job in life until the day I die… to find out who murdered my son."

On Friday, the Court-appointed Referee submitted his recommendations in which he sided with the City. This morning, the Petitioners' attorney, Dennis McMahon, filed a motion requesting a hearing to allow for arguments challenging the Referee's "fatally flawed" report. According to McMahon, "No other case pending in the New York courts has a higher priority, so we expect a judgment this Wednesday." 9/11 family members, first responders and survivors will be attendance at the hearing tomorrow morning.

If the Petition overcomes all legal challenges, goes to the November ballot and passes, it would lead to the creation of a local, independent commission with subpoena power that would be tasked with comprehensively reinvestigating the attacks.

Disclaimer
The views expressed in this article are the sole
responsibility of the author, who is solely responsible for its content,
and do not necessarily reflect those of 911Truth.org. 911Truth.org will
not be responsible or liable for any inaccurate or incorrect statements
contained in this article.